sarah eisenlohr

collage

Sarah Eisenlohr is from Lakeside, Montana. She is a Bachelor of Fine Arts student at The University of Montana and will receive her degree in 2013, with an emphasis in painting. In addition, she has also been involved with Zootown Arts Community Center in Missoula, volunteering within the office and assisting with various art programs. Her latest series of work uses collage to transform existing landscapes into ones that show the consequences of human impact when the organic and inorganic collide together. By using vintage magazines to create imagery depicting our potential future, the result is a surreal and timeless feel to her collages. Her work has been displayed in local group shows, Oval Magazine and various online magazines.

sarah eisenlohr

collage

Sarah Eisenlohr is from Lakeside, Montana. She is a Bachelor of Fine Arts student at The University of Montana and will receive her degree in 2013, with an emphasis in painting. In addition, she has also been involved with Zootown Arts Community Center in Missoula, volunteering within the office and assisting with various art programs. Her latest series of work uses collage to transform existing landscapes into ones that show the consequences of human impact when the organic and inorganic collide together. By using vintage magazines to create imagery depicting our potential future, the result is a surreal and timeless feel to her collages. Her work has been displayed in local group shows, Oval Magazine and various online magazines.

sarah eisenlohr

collage

Sarah Eisenlohr is from Lakeside, Montana. She is a Bachelor of Fine Arts student at The University of Montana and will receive her degree in 2013, with an emphasis in painting. In addition, she has also been involved with Zootown Arts Community Center in Missoula, volunteering within the office and assisting with various art programs. Her latest series of work uses collage to transform existing landscapes into ones that show the consequences of human impact when the organic and inorganic collide together. By using vintage magazines to create imagery depicting our potential future, the result is a surreal and timeless feel to her collages. Her work has been displayed in local group shows, Oval Magazine and various online magazines.

sarah eisenlohr

collage

Sarah Eisenlohr is from Lakeside, Montana. She is a Bachelor of Fine Arts student at The University of Montana and will receive her degree in 2013, with an emphasis in painting. In addition, she has also been involved with Zootown Arts Community Center in Missoula, volunteering within the office and assisting with various art programs. Her latest series of work uses collage to transform existing landscapes into ones that show the consequences of human impact when the organic and inorganic collide together. By using vintage magazines to create imagery depicting our potential future, the result is a surreal and timeless feel to her collages. Her work has been displayed in local group shows, Oval Magazine and various online magazines.

sarah eisenlohr

collage

Sarah Eisenlohr is from Lakeside, Montana. She is a Bachelor of Fine Arts student at The University of Montana and will receive her degree in 2013, with an emphasis in painting. In addition, she has also been involved with Zootown Arts Community Center in Missoula, volunteering within the office and assisting with various art programs. Her latest series of work uses collage to transform existing landscapes into ones that show the consequences of human impact when the organic and inorganic collide together. By using vintage magazines to create imagery depicting our potential future, the result is a surreal and timeless feel to her collages. Her work has been displayed in local group shows, Oval Magazine and various online magazines.

sarah eisenlohr

collage

Sarah Eisenlohr is from Lakeside, Montana. She is a Bachelor of Fine Arts student at The University of Montana and will receive her degree in 2013, with an emphasis in painting. In addition, she has also been involved with Zootown Arts Community Center in Missoula, volunteering within the office and assisting with various art programs. Her latest series of work uses collage to transform existing landscapes into ones that show the consequences of human impact when the organic and inorganic collide together. By using vintage magazines to create imagery depicting our potential future, the result is a surreal and timeless feel to her collages. Her work has been displayed in local group shows, Oval Magazine and various online magazines.

sarah eisenlohr

collage

Sarah Eisenlohr is from Lakeside, Montana. She is a Bachelor of Fine Arts student at The University of Montana and will receive her degree in 2013, with an emphasis in painting. In addition, she has also been involved with Zootown Arts Community Center in Missoula, volunteering within the office and assisting with various art programs. Her latest series of work uses collage to transform existing landscapes into ones that show the consequences of human impact when the organic and inorganic collide together. By using vintage magazines to create imagery depicting our potential future, the result is a surreal and timeless feel to her collages. Her work has been displayed in local group shows, Oval Magazine and various online magazines.